Southfield, MI Pandora Jewelry

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What karat gold is best?

There isn’t an easy answer for what karat gold is best. 24 karat is pure gold, but it’s almost never used in jewelry because it is so soft--it is prone to bend and scratch. The highest karat or purest gold used to make jewelry is 22k--22 karat gold. This is also the most expensive gold on the market, and also the least durable. The “best” gold from a standpoint of durability and beauty--i.e. what jewelry makers are looking for--is 18k. All the lower karats are less pure and less expensive.

What are the benefits of a certified diamond?

The benefits of a certified diamond is that it’s been inspected, graded, and been pronounced authentic by a professional team in a gem laboratory--the widely recognized domestic authority being the Gemological Institute of America. With a certified diamond, the buyer is assured that the diamond is real and not synthetic, that it is of the exact “4 C” specification that the seller has presented it as, and that it will last--and retain value--pretty much forever.

What is a bench jeweler?

A bench jeweler makes and repairs pieces of jewelry. They are not the same as designers or model makers, exactly, because they typically work with precious metals, from one-of-a-kind designs to production pieces, and they are able to perform all the tasks, from metalworking to stone-setting to polishing. They can also repair and restore antiques. The term “bench jeweler” is broad, in that in can overlap with production work on the low end, and encompass design/goldsmithing at the rarefied end.

What is a gemologist?

A gemologist is someone academically trained and certified in inspecting, appraising, and working with precious stones. They have typically either gotten a science degree from a university, or trained in a specialized gemology program at a trade school. In jewelry stores, they usually work in the back room, inspecting stones, deciding which ones to buy, and then cutting and mounting the stones that have been selected to turn into jewelry. They also work in labs, auction houses and museums.

What services do jewelry stores offer?

Jewelry stores typically offer such services as repair, cleaning, sizing, and in-store ordering of items not in stock. Many also offer mounting for loose stones and custom design. Finally, to accommodate the customers who wish to make a major purchase but can’t pay upfront, many jewelry stores offer financing.

Excellent experience, I follow them on Instagram and decided to check them out. Definitely worth it! Ended up getting started on a custom piece for the wife. I checked out some of there competitors (no names mentioned) lol. Long story short, Zeidman's beat the prices, my wife is going to have and awesome custom piece for her birthday!!!

HORRIBLE experience. I dropped my Rolex off for service that cost $200. Brian called me & after discussing w him, we decided that no work should be done. Zeidman's decided to call a friend who referred me & get authorization to not only complete the work we had decided against, but to add an EXTRA $200 service that I'd specifically declined. FLAT OUT ROBBERY! They gave me a $50 discount, forcing me to pay $350 for unnecessary work. only AFTER I paid did the manager come out to say that Z was wrong and I shouldn't have had to pay it, but offered no restitution whatsoever. It baffles me that after saying that I shouldn't be responsible for paying it, they didn't offer even a partial refund! And to make matters worse, the watch doesn't look ANY better than when I left it. I would never shop here, nor would I refer anyone else! They are also overpriced. They told me 13,500 for a 1984 double quickset gold presidential. I found a newer, nicer 18238 one for $10k in the advance building

Be careful they have been investigated for money laundering they were just raided September 3 by federal agents for the second time. Also investigated for buying and selling stolen jewelry. serious charges

This jewelry store is a scam! They will sell you something and give you something else after you have already paid them. Do not go to her unless you want to get ripped off! I am going out of my way to let everyone know what a horrible jewelry store this is!

My husband and I began going here almost 30 years ago. What started as a very unique one of a kind ring back when we were dating then turned to wedding rings,. Later,Christmas and birthday gifts, as well as baptismal jewelry. This family business is exceptional in its quality and customer service. They are very knowledgeable and do not pressure you into things. I cannot say enough about their service. I have and will continue to recommend them to friends and family.

This place is a joke. Very rude man and woman there. Brought in a ring that I paid 10 grand for less than a year ago cause I was in a bind and needed a cash fast. He only offered me $250 on a loan for it. I laughed in his face as I already got 2 different prices for 2 grand than one for 3500 for a loan on it. Don't go here!!! They are a joke!!